Clean Energy from Flowing Waters
| Solar Speedboat Gets 30 Knots Per Hour Here’s another flashy concept that uses solar energy for transportation: the solar speedboat! Unlike the solar sailor we talked about earlier, the Dutch MK1 prototype is designed to travel at speeds up to 30 knots per hour! In 2006 the Delft Technical University Solarboat Team raced the speedboat to first place in the Nuon [.] |
| Clean Energy from Flowing Waters The flowing waters in the rivers and tidal waves can be a good source of alternative energy. With 70% of the earth’s surface covered with water, a great amount of energy can be produced by placing turbines at strategic locations under strong currents. This method of generating electric power is called hydrokinetic power generation. [.] |
| Urban Wind Power by AeroVironment AeroVironment Wind Turbines The late Dr. Paul MacCready’s firm AeroVironment has long been on the frontier of energy efficient aviation, starting with the creation of the first human powered airplane, and then the first human powered airplane to cross the English Channel. AeroVironment has gone on to design solar powered aircraft that can linger [.] |
| The Benefits of Hybrid Cars The soaring oil prices and the rising level of awareness among the masses regarding the rapidly deteriorating environmental conditions are compelling many car makers to switch over the developing hybrid cars. There are already more than one million hybrid vehicles running on American roads (May, 2008). Big car companies like GM and Toyota have [.] |
| Press Release: EPA Misusing Science, Jeopardizing Childrens Health, Testifies EPA Children’s Health Protection Advisory Committee Member
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| The Gyroscopic Electric Uno Bike Canadian Inventor Ben Gulak of BPG-Technologies has developed a wild new green motorcycle that uses gyro technology to stay upright on its two side-by-side wheels. Acceleration is controlled by leaning forward to go faster, and leaning back to slow down. The gyro tells the ECU how much to accelerate and that in turn delivers [.] |
| Battle brewing over proposed power plant in Washington County. Middle Georgia could be home to the state’s first new coal-fired power plant in two decades if state environmental officials approve a $2.1 billion project in Washington County. |
| Mile High Million Surpasses 65,000 Trees Since last July, Denver’s tree canopy has increased by 65,356 trees. During his second Inaugural Address on June 16, Mayor John Hickenlooper called it “one of the largest, if not the largest, single-year expansions of an urban forest in the history of this country.EUR |